T HEME 3, P ROJECT 3.2 T HO L E -N GOC (M C G ILL U NIVERSITY ) Q UANG -D UNG H O (R ESEARCH A SSOCIATE ) G OWDEMY R AJALINGHAM (ME NG S TUDENT ) C HON.
Localization protocols for wireless sensor networks Stefan Dulman Email: [email protected].
Four-Bit Wireless Link Estimation Omprakash Gnawali (USC) with Rodrigo Fonseca (UC Berkeley) Kyle Jamieson (MIT CSAIL) Philip Levis (Stanford) HotNets.
1-1 Routing. 1-2 Data-Centric Routing r Paradigm shift from accessing data from individual nodes to accessing “relevant” data. m Data within certain region,
Orthogonal Rendezvous Routing Protocol for Wireless Mesh Networks Bow-Nan Cheng Murat Yuksel Shivkumar Kalyanaraman.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Embedded Networks Laboratory 1 Wireless Sensor Networks Ramesh Govindan [email protected] Lab Home Page: //enl.usc.edu
Geographic Routing Without Location Information A. Rao, C. Papadimitriou, S. Shenker, and I. Stoica In Proceedings of the 9th Annual international Conference.
Routing Paradigms CS 552 Richard P. Martin. 3 Addressing Strategies Where to send data? –To a node in the network? –To a physical place or along a physical.
GeoServ: A Distributed Urban Sensing Platform Jong Hoon Ahnn (UCLA, presenter) Uichin Lee (KAIST) Hyun Jin Moon (NEC Lab America)
Impact of Social Relation and Group Size in Multicast Ad Hoc Networks Yi Qin, Riheng Jia, Jinbei Zhang, Weijie Wu, Xinbing Wang Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Geographic Routing: GPSR Brad Karp UCL Computer Science CS M038 / GZ06 19 th January, 2009.
1 15-441 Computer Networking Lecture 10 – Geographic Ad Hoc Routing.